Description
Specifications:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Polylab |
| Material | High-quality Polypropylene (PP) – excellent chemical resistance |
| Design | Euro-style rectangular jar with grooved interior |
| Capacity | Holds up to 10 standard microscope slides |
| Lid | Tight-fitting snap cap for leak-proof closure |
| Grooves | Six interior slots to keep slides separated and upright |
| Autoclavable | Yes – safe for sterilization at 121°C |
| Shatterproof | Yes – durable and impact-resistant |
| Application | Ideal for staining, washing, and storing microscope slides |
Product Overview:
Polylab Coplin Jar (Euro Design) is an essential staining and storage vessel for any histology, pathology, or microbiology lab handling microscope slides. Made from robust polypropylene, this Coplin Jar provides outstanding chemical resistance, durability, and clarity—making it a safer, reusable alternative to glass Coplin jars.
Designed in the practical Euro style, this jar has a rectangular body with precisely molded interior grooves that securely hold up to 10 standard microscope slides in a vertical position. The separated slots ensure that slides remain upright and do not touch each other, allowing for uniform staining and easy washing without cross-contamination.
A tight-fitting snap-on lid guarantees a leak-proof seal, reducing the risk of spills during slide processing or transport. Lightweight yet shatterproof, the Polylab Coplin Jar is an excellent addition to busy labs where safety, efficiency, and repeated use are priorities.
Fully autoclavable at 121°C, the jar can be sterilized and reused multiple times without degrading or losing its shape. The Coplin Jar (Euro Design) is widely trusted for various slide preparation tasks, including staining and soaking, making it a must-have for labs needing reliable slide handling equipment.
Pair your Coplin Jar with our high-quality Polylab Microscope Slides for clear, distortion-free slide preparation. For more solutions, browse our complete Histology Labware collection to equip your lab with reliable staining and slide storage tools. For recommended practices in slide staining and tissue processing, refer to the College of American Pathologists Guidelines to maintain compliance with laboratory standards.










